Olfr913 is an olfactory receptor protein, which plays a critical role in the detection and discrimination of odorant molecules. Olfactory receptors like Olfr913 are part of a large family of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), which are key players in the transduction of olfactory signals from the external environment into the nervous system. The functional activation of these receptors is essential for the perception of odors, and this process begins with the binding of specific odorant molecules to the olfactory receptor sites. Upon binding, these receptors undergo a conformational change that triggers the activation of associated G-proteins. This activation leads to a cascade of intracellular signaling events, including the generation of secondary messengers like cyclic AMP (cAMP) and the increase of intracellular calcium levels. These events are crucial for the amplification of the olfactory signal and its transmission to the brain, where it is interpreted as a distinct smell.
The general mechanisms of activation of olfactory receptors, including Olfr913, involve the specific interaction between the odorant molecule and the receptor. The structural compatibility between the odorant and the receptor is key to this interaction. Each receptor has a unique binding site that accommodates specific chemical structures, allowing for the selective perception of various odors. Once an odorant molecule like ethyl acetate or benzaldehyde binds to Olfr913, it induces a conformational change in the receptor. This change is the primary trigger for the activation of downstream signaling pathways. The G-protein coupled pathways play a pivotal role in this process, where the activated G-protein initiates a series of intracellular reactions. These reactions lead to the production of secondary messengers, which further amplify the signal and result in the opening of ion channels, ultimately leading to a neural response. The specificity of this activation process allows for the distinct perception of odors, with each receptor responding to particular chemical stimuli. The diverse range of chemicals that can activate Olfr913 exemplifies the broad specificity that olfactory receptors can have, enabling the detection of a wide array of odorant molecules. This specificity and sensitivity are fundamental to the olfactory system's ability to discern a vast and complex array of scents in the environment.
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Nom du produit | CAS # | Ref. Catalogue | Quantité | Prix HT | CITATIONS | Classement |
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Citral | 5392-40-5 | sc-252620 | 1 kg | $212.00 | ||
Le citral active Olfr913 en se liant spécifiquement à ses sites récepteurs olfactifs. Cette liaison induit une altération structurelle de l'Olfr913, conduisant à l'activation de voies de signalisation intracellulaires couplées aux protéines G. Ces voies, en particulier celles qui aboutissent à l'activation des récepteurs olfactifs, sont les plus importantes. Ces voies, en particulier celles qui entraînent l'augmentation des niveaux de calcium intracellulaire, sont essentielles à l'activation fonctionnelle de l'Olfr913, contribuant ainsi à la perception de l'arôme du citral. |